Dating tests for teenagers

It is known that children who are looked after by their local authority are particularly susceptible and, conversely, that there are protective factors linked to a stable home life.

Mental illness can feel like a personal indictment to parents.Yale professor Bill Deresiewicz has characterised the current generation of high-achieving students as "excellent sheep", haunted by a fear of failure yet clueless about where they're going.They're probably worried that it's nowhere: the OECD's projections for the world economy between now and 2060 are for slowing world growth and near-stagnation in advanced economies.But there's no point in parents blaming themselves: mental illness is caused by a combination of factors and it can strike anywhere.Being middle class, affluent, in a two-parent household, loved, cherished, and successful at school is no guarantee of anything.